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'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually, a soft piano tune with coastal and city noises. Sometimes, it is silent or has the opening theme of the movie.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually, a soft piano tune with coastal and city noises. Sometimes, it is silent or has the opening theme of the movie.


'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' On some recent prints of their 1987-98 films, such as ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''Il Postino (The Postman)'', it uses the 1987 theme.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
 
On some recent prints of their 1987-98 films, such as ''Pulp Fiction'' and ''Il Postino (The Postman)'', it uses the 1987 theme.
 
* On Starz’s prints of 40 Days and 40 Nights, the 1997 Universal theme is used, due to the editors using the audio from an international master.


'''Availability:''' Common. It first appeared on ''Doubt'', and made its final appearance on ''Whitney''. It also plasters older Miramax logos on recent prints of films. Strangely, it appears before the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo on ''Runaway Brain'' when it was a digital-exclusive extra on ''Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection''. It also strangely appears on a recent Cinemax broadcast of ''Tombstone'', a Hollywood Pictures film. Until Lionsgate and Echo Bridge assumed the home media rights to the Miramax catalog, this was used as a de-facto home video logo.  
'''Availability:''' Common. It first appeared on ''Doubt'', and made its final appearance on ''Whitney''. It also plasters older Miramax logos on recent prints of films. Strangely, it appears before the 1990 Walt Disney Pictures logo on ''Runaway Brain'' when it was a digital-exclusive extra on ''Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection''. It also strangely appears on a recent Cinemax broadcast of ''Tombstone'', a Hollywood Pictures film. Until Lionsgate and Echo Bridge assumed the home media rights to the Miramax catalog, this was used as a de-facto home video logo.  
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